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Is there an addon like this?

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I wonder if there is a sound pack that i can add the 1st officer's voice to some events like flaps, gear, speed breaks, etc.I know there are some addons that simulate a whole first officer with checklists and so but I'm not looking anything that complicated. Thanks in advance.

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Gabriel Diaz

I wonder if there is a sound pack that i can add the 1st officer's voice to some events like flaps, gear, speed breaks, etc.I know there are some addons that simulate a whole first officer with checklists and so but I'm not looking anything that complicated. Thanks in advance.
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Keithy George

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Thanks but as i said...

I know there are some addons that simulate a whole first officer with checklists and so but I'm not looking anything that complicated.

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Gabriel Diaz

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Again, I just want something to can link sounds to those events, nothing else.Thanks anyway.

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Gabriel Diaz

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I wonder if there is a sound pack that i can add the 1st officer's voice to some events like flaps, gear, speed breaks, etc.I know there are some addons that simulate a whole first officer with checklists and so but I'm not looking anything that complicated
There are two ways I can think of. One is pmSounds from Project Magenta. not sure if that's still freeware or now payware. You'd need to check. The other is with a Registered version of FSUIPC. You can have a simple Lua plug-in using the Lua sound library to play sounds based on events like FSUIPC offsets changing. Naturally both methods assume you can supply suitable wave files. you could record those yourself. just ordinary Windows .wav file recordings will do. RegardsPete

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There are two ways I can think of. One is pmSounds from Project Magenta. not sure if that's still freeware or now payware. You'd need to check. The other is with a Registered version of FSUIPC. You can have a simple Lua plug-in using the Lua sound library to play sounds based on events like FSUIPC offsets changing. Naturally both methods assume you can supply suitable wave files. you could record those yourself. just ordinary Windows .wav file recordings will do. RegardsPete
Interesting, i will do some research on that. Thanks a lot.

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Gabriel Diaz

There is a freeware external program thet ProjectMagenta has called Sounds. It works pretty well for the call outs and the price is right. http://www.projectmagenta.com/downloads/Kevin



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